To enable Family Library Sharing, users must enable Steam Guard first and then enable sharing via settings. Libraries can be shared up to ten devices at once and up to five accounts. The FAQ also states that players must be connected online in order to access shared games.

You can read more details about Family Sharing at the page provided below.

The four maps included in Naval Strike will be Lost Island, Nansha Strike, Wave Breaker, and Operation Mortar. Players will be able to battle over water with the all new amphibious hovercraft vehicle, which may prove to be handy in Nansha Strike, a map that DICE says is "the largest ocean stretch in a Battlefield map yet."

In Lost Islands, players will be able to "blow open a crashed passenger plane" while Wave Breakers give players an opportunity to "drop a submarine" on enemies while breaking through enemy naval bases. Operation Mortar will allow the opportunity for people to "storm an abandoned cliff-side resort."

The classic Titan Mode from Battlefield 2142 returns in a re-imagined mode called Carrier Assault. The objective in Titan Mode is to destroy the other team's Titan, so presumably Carrier Assault will have people fighting to destroy the opponents' carrier. DICE will provide more details on the mode at a later date.

Naval Strike will be available sometime in late March for Premium members.

The first game of the month will be Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution. Usually available for $29.99, the title will be available for free for XBL Gold members from March 1 to March 15. It was originally released on July 8, 2008 and developed by Firaxis Games.

The second game will be Dungeon Defenders going free from March 16 to March 31. Normally $14.99, the XBLA title brings co-op tower defense action for up to four players with a mix of RPG. It was released on October 19, 2011.

Announced back in January, this year's IGF Grand Prize Finalists are listed and described as follows:

• DEVICE 6 is a surreal thriller in which the written word is your map, as well as your narrator. Playing with the conventions of games and literature, DEVICE 6 presents riddles in the form of geography, three-dimensional photographs, and novella puzzles to craft an experience like no other.

• Dominique Pamplemousse in “It’s All Over Once the Fat Lady Sings!” is an interactive musical comedy told through the medium of painstakingly crafted stop motion animation. Taking the role of Dominique, the down-on-his-luck private investigator, players must clear their name of a crime they didn’t commit one clue and hilarious song at a time.

• Don’t Starve is an ultimate survival game. The player is trapped in a dark and beautiful open world, where they must learn to survive by gathering resources and crafting increasingly complex items and structures. If starving doesn’t finish the intrepid player, the creatures in the dark just might.

• Jazzpunk is a first-person comedy adventure game that dares to ask the question of what it would be like to live in an alternate-reality Cold War world plagued by cybercrime and inspired by comedies like Naked Gun and Airplane! Also, there are sentient martinis. The player explores open-world exotic locales with the latest in weird gadgets.

• Papers, Please places players in the shoes of an immigration inspector controlling the flow of people entering a communist state from a neighboring country where tensions are high. Using only the documents provided by travelers, and primitive inspection methods, the player must separate the simple travelers from the spies and terrorists. Decisions the player makes have surprisingly poignant results on the fate of the country, the player’s family, and the freedom of the common people.

• The Stanley Parable is a first-person exploration game set in a world made for the player to not understand. Rules and conventions of games are broken again and again, but as the player explores meanings slowly begin to arise. The paradoxes might start to make sense; perhaps you are powerful after all. The game is not here to fight you; it is inviting you to dance.

While only one game can walk away with the ultimate honor when the winner is announced on stage at the IGF Awards show that will be held on March 19 as a part of GDC at the Moscone Center, it's worth noting that previous Seumas McNally Grand Prize finalists have gone on to massive success, including smash hits like Fez, Minecraft, Monaco, Braid, Limbo, and Castle Crashers.

So, which title do you think will take home top honors in mid-March? Let us know in the comments below!

In Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms, the mortal realm is on the brink of destruction, with humanity’s only hope resting in the hands of a soul-devouring demon. Here's a more in-depth description to accompany the debut trailer above:

Following the events of hack ’n’ slash RPG Kult: Heretic Kingdoms, a dark shadow has once again fallen over the world. The core element of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms is its internally conflicted main character and the associated unique party system. Players must assume the role of the Devourer, a mighty demon who can travel back and forth between the human and shadow world, devouring the souls of his enemies. Seamlessly switching between the Devourer and up to three party members, each with their own special abilities, provides strategic depth in battle, while switching between worlds also allows players to outwit their opponents in battle, avoiding traps and solving puzzles along the way.

A shadow lies across the world, and the Devourer is the only one who can defeat this rising threat. It is now up to players to decide whether they save the world from this dark threat or leave it to its fate.

"Roy Lee, who produced the megahit The Lego Movie with Dan Lin — which has launched a franchise for Warner Bros — is handling Minecraft for the studio via his Vertigo Entertainment, studio sources said," the report states.

Mojang's Markus "Notch" Persson tweeted about the leak shortly before the report was posted saying, "Someone is trying leak the fact that we're working with Warner Brothers on a potential Minecraft Movie. I wanted to be the leak!"

"It's for real. I think every part of that tweet was real, including me wanting to be the one to spill the news about a potential movie. It would be nice to tell people when it's 100 percent solid rather than to leak it before it's completely final, but our hands were a bit tied and rushed here."

The Lego Movie has performed very well in the box office as it holds the number one spot for the third week in a row. There's no doubt that Warner Bros. plans to turn the successful game into movie hit.

Persson recently confirmed on Twitter that the original PC version of Minecraft has reached 100 million registered users with 14.3 million copies sold. In December, it was revealed that the Xbox 360 Edition reached 10 million sold.

“In Burial at Sea – Episode Two we put a focus on balance and stealth mechanics,” Ken Levine of Irrational Games said. “As we were developing this new style of gameplay, we started to see people self-impose non-lethal playthrough’s. Given the fan reception of 1999 Mode, we thought it would be cool to give them another way to play Burial at Sea that challenged their mastery of stealth tools.”

The new mode will be in addition to the game's 1999 Mode, the latter inspired by the game System Shock 2. 1998 Mode seems to take inspiration from Thief: The Dark Project as the art posted looks similar to the game's box art.

Burial at Sea Episode Two will release on March 25 and will be Irrational's last project. It will be priced at $14.99 and is available as part of the game's Season Pass.

This will be the first time Shin Megami Tensei has seen release outside of Japan. Fans of the series will be able to pick it up on March 18 for $7.99/£5.49. This version, which is a port of the GBA release, launched in Japan back in 2012 on the App Store. The game first debuted for the Super Famicom on October 30, 1992.

More about Shin Megami Tensei can be found at the official website here. In other related news, Atlus revealed that Persona 5 and other games will be coming to North America. It's a good time to be an Atlus faithful.

In December, Charla revealed its initial group of developers in ID@Xbox. Today, he says that the first games from the program are in certification right now. The list of developers are not exhaustive either as Charla iterates that more than 200 developers are creating games with the dev kits provided via ID@Xbox.

Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition will be free starting March 4 and can be purchased for $14.99 for those without PS+. It includes the full campaign mode playable in solo or co-op online/local and will also include the game's Road to Devastation DLC. They say it's the best version yet at 1080p and improved graphics and controls. It'll also feature a Broadcast+ mode, allowing viewers to vote for positive or negative outcomes in the actual game during a livestream.

Although Dead Nation was announced for PS Vita last E3 and went silent thereafter, an update to the Vita version is coming "soon."

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